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We are all Zimbabweans now : a novel
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We are all Zimbabweans now : a novel

Author: James William Kilgore
Publisher: Athens : Ohio University Press, 2011.
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : Fiction : State or province government publication : English
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"We Are All Zimbabweans Now is a political thriller set in Zimbabwe in the hopeful, early days of Robert Mugabe's rise to power in the late 1980s. When Ben Dabney, a Wisconsin graduate student, arrives in the country, he is enamored with Mugabe and the promises of his government's model of racial reconciliation. But as Ben begins his research and delves more deeply into his hero's life, he finds fatal flaws.  Read more...
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Genre/Form: Political fiction
Electronic books
Fiction
Additional Physical Format: Print version:
Kilgore, James William, 1947-
We are all Zimbabweans now.
Athens : Ohio University Press, 2011
(DLC) 2011027221
(OCoLC)724663053
Named Person: Robert Gabriel Mugabe
Material Type: Document, Fiction, Government publication, State or province government publication, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: James William Kilgore
ISBN: 9780821443958 082144395X
OCLC Number: 761668886
Notes: Originally published: Roggebaai, South Africa : Uzumi, 2009.
Description: 1 online resource (xi, 259 p.)
Responsibility: James Kilgore.

Abstract:

"We Are All Zimbabweans Now is a political thriller set in Zimbabwe in the hopeful, early days of Robert Mugabe's rise to power in the late 1980s. When Ben Dabney, a Wisconsin graduate student, arrives in the country, he is enamored with Mugabe and the promises of his government's model of racial reconciliation. But as Ben begins his research and delves more deeply into his hero's life, he finds fatal flaws. Ultimately Ben reconsiders not only his understanding of Mugabe, but his own professional and personal life"--

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